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Any guess....as to when you lost your mind?
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 373674" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>It started sometime in the spring of 1971, I think. I was about 3, and they were giving me the second or third battery of verbal-and-spatial awareness tests. I was having fun making the pretty little coloured blocks match the pictures on the cards the nice lady kept giving me, and her eyes kept getting wider and wider as her mouth formed a little O shape. They didn't know much about Asperger's back then, so they must have written something along the lines of "Evil Genius" in my psychiatric chart. </p><p></p><p>My Grannie's death in 1981 blew the top floor off my house for a little while. Not only was she my mom-person, best friend, confidante and the best Grannie EVER, I was then left in the care of my schizophrenic mother, who was just entering the Tinfoil Hat years (I'm not joking either. She used to wear a little hat made of aluminium foil, under a red organza scarf).</p><p></p><p>I've never really been right in the head, but those things definitely had an effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 373674, member: 3907"] It started sometime in the spring of 1971, I think. I was about 3, and they were giving me the second or third battery of verbal-and-spatial awareness tests. I was having fun making the pretty little coloured blocks match the pictures on the cards the nice lady kept giving me, and her eyes kept getting wider and wider as her mouth formed a little O shape. They didn't know much about Asperger's back then, so they must have written something along the lines of "Evil Genius" in my psychiatric chart. My Grannie's death in 1981 blew the top floor off my house for a little while. Not only was she my mom-person, best friend, confidante and the best Grannie EVER, I was then left in the care of my schizophrenic mother, who was just entering the Tinfoil Hat years (I'm not joking either. She used to wear a little hat made of aluminium foil, under a red organza scarf). I've never really been right in the head, but those things definitely had an effect. [/QUOTE]
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